Simpson criminal case. Just think back about it: the Bronco chase, celebrity witnesses like Kato Kaelin, among other people, celebrity defense lawyers and the dream team including Johnnie Cochran and F. Lee Bailey. The media coverage was just extraordinary and unprecedented," Medrano...
The O.J. Simpson Trial Essay The people directly involved with this case are Judge Lance Ito, the prosecution lawyers, Marcia Clark and Christopher Darden, the defense lawyers, Johnnie Cochran, Robert Shapiro and Robert Blasier , the jury and the defendant, O.J. Simpson. The families of the...
OJ Simpson, the former football star famously acquitted of murder in 1995, offered sometimes emotional testimony in a packed Las Vegas courtroom on Wednesday as he sought a new trial in the robbery case that sent him to prison five years ago. Simpson, brought to court from a Nevada prison, ...
Simpson's lawyers sought to show that Galanter advised Simpson it was OK to take back his items and should have stepped aside so he could be called as a witness for Simpson's defense. Instead, they said, Galanter advised Simpson not to testify and reached a pretrial agreement with prosecu...
Simpson. When it takes six months to make a case, thejuryis going to be left with a lot questionable thoughts. The jury will feel as if the evidence is too much or clearly the fact it has no substance. If you're stalling every day to make a case appear to be what it isn’t, ...
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Learn about the history of the O.J. Simpson trial. Discover a timeline and examine the evidence, people, and debate involved in the O.J. Simpson case.
January 15-16, 1995: Simpson’s lawyers stop speaking to each other Attorney Robert Shapiro tells the media that he and another one of Simpson’s defense attorneys F. Lee Bailey are no longer on speaking terms. Keep Reading O.J. Simpson: The Key Players in His Murder Trial January 18, ...
and Fridays by the off chance that some of the information may filter through to the jurors during their conjugal visits. It's not just something that slick defense lawyers did. The prosecutors did it, too. They called theirs 'leaks' and no one would ever know t...
Simpson double-murder trial in Los Angeles. Defense lawyers poked gaping holes in the prosecution’s case by exposing the Los Angeles Police Department’s problem handling evidence, creating a lasting influence on how police work is taught. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, File) Read More 4 of 7...